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Thursday: No More Tears or Pain

September 11, 2019 By admin

Read Revelation 21:1-5, Revelation 22:1-5 and spend some time trying to imagine what life will be like as described here. Why is it difficult to imagine life without sin, death, pain, and tears?

The Bible’s descriptions of our life after sin are unquestionably wonderful and glorious and no doubt barely represent what is awaiting us. Even in these verses, the descriptions are almost as much about what won’t be there as what will be.

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No More Pain

When this world is all we have known, it can be hard to imagine life without pain and suffering, death and fear, injustice and poverty.

Not only is there no more of these things, but this description adds a personal touch: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes” (Rev. 21:4, NIV). In the context of those who have been saved, God’s compassion for those who have suffered throughout human history reaches a climax in this single sentence. Not only does He bring an end to their suffering, but He personally wipes away their tears.

Battered and scarred by a life of sin and a world of injustice and tragedy, we can see in the book of Revelation hints at a process of healing for all of us who have been victims of sin in many different ways. Describing the tree of life, John explains that “the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations” (Rev. 22:2, NIV). Again, God shows His understanding of, and compassion for, what it has meant to be human, to feel, experience, witness, and even participate in the evil of this world. His plan for re-creating our world includes restoring and healing each of us.

Until then, we seek to be all that we can in Christ, doing our part, as faltering and small as our parts might be, to minister to those around us who need what we have to offer. Whatever it is—kind words, a warm meal, medical help, dental work, clothing, counseling—whatever we can do we should be doing with the kind self-abnegating, self-denying, self-sacrificing love that Jesus manifested when He was here.

Of course, the world is still going to get worse and worse, despite our best efforts. Jesus knew that; yet, this truth didn’t stop Him from ministering to others, and it shouldn’t stop us, either.

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Wednesday: Judgment Hope

September 10, 2019 By admin

Read Ecclesiastes 8:14. In what ways do you see the stark and powerful reality of what is written here?

While suffering, oppression, and tragedy are hard enough to bear in their own right, the injury or insult is harder still if it appears to be meaningless or unnoticed. The possible meaninglessness of sorrow is heavier than its initial burden.

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Judgement Hope

A world without record or final justice is the ultimate in cruel absurdity. No wonder atheist writers in the twentieth century lamented about what they believed was the “absurdity” of the human condition. With no hope of justice, no hope of judgment, no hope of things being made right, ours would indeed be an absurd world.

But the cry of Ecclesiastes 8:14 is not the end of the story. At the end of his protests, Solomon takes a sudden turn. In the midst of his laments about meaninglessness, he says, essentially: Hold on a minute, God is going to judge, so everything is not meaningless; in fact, now everything and everyone matters.

Read Ecclesiastes 12:13-14. What does this tell us about just how important all that we do here is?

The hope of judgment comes down to what one believes about the core nature of God, life, and the world in which we live. As we have seen, the Bible insists that we live in a world that God created and loves, but a world that has gone wrong and in which God is working toward His plan for re-creation, all through the life and death of Jesus. God’s judgment is a key part of His setting our world right. For those on the receiving end of so many of the world’s wrongs—those who have been marginalized, brutalized, oppressed, and exploited—the promise of judgment is surely good news.

What does it mean to you to know that, one day, and in ways we can’t imagine, the justice that we so much long for now will finally come? How can we draw hope from this promise?

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HopeSS: Living the Advent Hope (September 14, 2019)

September 9, 2019 By admin

You can view an in-depth discussion of “Living the Advent Hope” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You may download an MP4 video file, and audio file or a PDF lesson outline from the HopeSS site.

With thanks to Hope Channel – Television that will change your life.

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11: Living the Advent Hope – Singing with Inspiration

September 9, 2019 By admin

As I turned the page to look at the Sabbath afternoon lesson study, looking at the new title, the first hymn that sprang to mind was
Hymn 214, “We Have This Hope”. The memory verse is in
Hymn 375, “Work, for the Night Is Coming”.

Sunday’s title of “How Long, O Lord?” is sung inPlaying notes of hymns
Hymn 207, “It May Be at Morn”.

On reading Matthew chapters 24 and 25 we know that
“Jesus Is Coming Again”, Hymn 213, but,
“We Know Not the Hour”, Hymn 604 with inspiration given to
“Hold Fast Till I Come”, Hymn 600.

Monday gives us a certain hope in:
Hymn 5, “All My Hope on God Is Founded”,
Hymn 174, “Star of Our Hope”,
Hymn 214, “We Have This Hope”,
Hymn 440, “How Cheering Is the Christian’s Hope”, and
Hymn 522, “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less”.

“Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise”, Hymn 176 sings of the Resurrection Hope that we have as Seventh-day Adventists as does
Hymn 166, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today”.

As we begin thinking of the Judgment Hope,
Hymn 416, “The Judgement Has Set”, asks questions for Wednesday’s study.
Hymn 418, “Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders!” ends with ‘You forever shall My love and glory know’. What a glorious promise!

“Gleams of the Golden Morning”, Hymn 205, sees all our tears wiped away (Thursday). Grief and pain are banished in
Hymn 206, “Face to Face”. Thursday finishes with the words ‘until then………….’ and we may finish our singing today with
Hymn 632, “Until Then”.

2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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11: Living the Advent Hope – Teaching Plan

September 9, 2019 By admin

Key Thought: Our great hope is the return of Jesus to bring an end of evil, to heal injustice, and create a new world. This hope gives ourage to our service for others as we await His return.

September 14, 2019

1. Have a volunteer read Luke 18:1-8.

  1.  Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What is Jesus saying here about His response to the repeated prayers of His people to act for them?
  3. Personal Application: Have you ever prayed earnestly for God to act or intervene and it seemed like He wasn’t listening or answering you? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your relatives states: “I am a pastor’s daughter, but I couldn’t work in another country in the former USSR because I was Ukranian. I couldn’t even attend church because the members didn’t approve of where I came from. Why is all this happening to me? I am a pastor’s daughter.” How would you respond to your relative?

2. Have a volunteer read I Corinthians 15:12-19.

  1.  Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
  2. Why is the truth of the resurrection so crucial to the Christian hope?
  3. Personal Application: Have you ever prayer that the Lord would come soon to end the death, misery, crime, hatred, and evil in this world? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your friends states, “Why help the wicked and those who aren’t Christian anyway? They are going to be destroyed when He comes. We might be helping them to be stronger, live longer, and have more children of the devil that will eventually harm other people.” How would you respond to your friend?

3. Have a volunteer read Ecclessiastes 12:13,14.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the main idea of this text is.
  2. What does this tell us about how important all that we do here is?
  3. Personal Application: What does it mean to you that one day justice will finally come? What does justice mean to you? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your neighbors states, “What about the people who do all kinds of bad things, hurt others financially, physically, and mentally? If they repent and are converted; their sins are forgiven. Where is the justice to those they did harm to?” How would you respond to your neighbor?

4. Have a volunteer read Revelation 21:1-5.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the main idea of this text is.
  2. Is it difficult to imagine life without sin, death, pain, and tears?
  3. Personal Application: What should we be doing now to prepare ourselves and others for the new heavens and earth? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.

(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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